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* Minimum number of pax 6 (six) to make this tour; if the number is not enough the tour will be suspended.

* Children from 0-2 years old free of charge

* Entrance to churches dress code: No shorts, Miniskirts or uncovered shoulders.We suggest that you wear confortable clothes and shoes for this tour. On summer time we recomend to have a hat and water.

For your convenience we offer a free pick up service from your hotel situated inside the Aurelian Walls.Any pick up at hotels outside the Aurelian Walls will result in additional charges.Please wait in the lobby of your hotel for our representative 1 hour before the time specified for you tour.At the end of your tour the mini bus will leave you in the vicinity of your hotel.

Please do not forget to provide the address from where you want be picked up!

Tour to Assisi and Orvieto from Rome - The real Italy, far away from the modern highways and large cities, where small ancient villages are waiting to be discovered in the heart of the Umbrian countryside. Assisi is an oasis of art and architecture and home of San Francesco one of italy's most loved Saints.A tour that unveils the religious architecture of Umbriaand the wines and local products of Tuscany.

Leaving Rome in a northerly direction, driving along the Tiber Valley, we reach Orvieto, a small town of Etruscan origins where we stop to admire the magnificent 14th century cathedral, a masterpiece of gothic architecture. The tour continues through the green Tuscan Hills covered in olive groves and vineyards. This is the home of some of Italy’s best-known D.O.C. (quality controlled) wines, which include Orvieto, Chianti and Brunello di Montalcino. Traditional, local dishes will be served for lunch.

In the early afternoon, having driven along the shores of Lake Trasimeno, we reach Assisi, built at the foot of Mount Subasio. Here, during a guided stroll through the lanes of this historic town, you will see the Church of St. Claire, St Francis’ birthplace, his childhood home, Townhall Square with its People’s Palace, Roman Temple dedicated to Minerva and of course the Townhall itself.Visit St. Francis’ Basilica, close to the ancient city walls, with its magnificent frescoes painted between the 12th and 14th centuries. Leaving Assisi, we stop at the town of Santa Maria degli Angeli named after its church inside which, in the Chapel of Porziuncola, St. Francis died in 1226.

Reaching Rome around 7:30/8:00 pm, you will be dropped off in the vicinity of your hotel.